The Journal of Poultry Science (Oct 2016)

Chicken Ovotransferrin Variants OTFB and OTFC Harboring Substitution of GAT (Asp) to AAT (Asn) in the Codon 500 and their Antimicrobial Activity

  • Keiji Kinoshita,
  • Si Lhyam Myint,
  • Takeshi Shimogiri,
  • Hisham R. Ibrahim,
  • Kotaro Kawabe,
  • Shin Okamoto,
  • Yen-Pei Lee,
  • Yoichi Matsuda,
  • Yoshizane Maeda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2141/jpsa.0160055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 4
pp. 257 – 263

Abstract

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Chicken egg white ovotransferrin (OTF) has been reported to exist in three electrophoretic variants (OTFA, OTFB and OTFC). In this report, we identified a causal polymorphism between the OTFB and OTFC variants in Japanese and Taiwanese native chickens and compared the antibacterial activity between these two variants. The cDNA sequence analyses from Satsumadori oviducts revealed that three non-synonymous SNPs T1809G (Ser52Ala), A2258G (Ile96Val) and G7823A (Asp500Asn) corresponded to the OTF electrophoretic phenotypes. Of the three SNPs, the G7823A mutation perfectly corresponded to the electrophoretic phenotypes OTFB (G/G, Asp500Asp), OTFB/C (G/A, Asp500Asn) and OTFC (A/A, Asn500Asn) in three chicken populations. The variants OTFB and OTFC exhibited similar antibacterial potency against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. This study provides, for the first time, molecular information on polymorphism of OTFB and OTFC variants of chicken ovotransferrin and its effect on the antimicrobial activity of the respective variants.

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